Rollo Tomassi
Master Don Juan
Read the subsequent posts after that response. Thank you.
...keep reading then. Legions of men and women have had alcoholic mothers only to turn out f'd up royally (with or without a man present). The same goes for 1,000's of boys and girls being f'd up by mothers with psych problems every year.Donjuandicarlo said:Never heard a girl or a boy having mummy issues.
Maybe you're missing something. His wife does understand this stuff. Her desire doesn't just remain cranked because she knows he has options, it is also cranked because she knows he's fully aware of what those missed options mean to him.Franky Four Fingers said:Whoa! You have b*lls as big as church bells to admit that. It's inspiring to see you being a man but at the same time it makes one of the most highly regarded posters of this board not taking his own great advice (serious on it being great advice) look a little questionable. No offense, just a quick comment to your eye opening one word post.
PS - Make sure your wife doesn't read this thread
Whoops. My bad. Sorry dude.Rollo Tomassi said:Read the subsequent posts after that response. Thank you.
Donjuandicarlo said:I DO know that a lot of boys and girls have been fvcked up in the head by mothers with psych problem , I am one of them;
But I was referring to the abscence of a mother don' t seem fvck up that much the mental health of a kid than the father' s
that' s different, :nono:
and i have mainly in mind the fact that courts generally give the kids to a mother during a divorce thinking that it is more beneficial
than givin em the the dad.
it is not true,
It has been shown by studies that girls and boys ( obviously) benefit more with the masculine presense ( having a father and no mother) during their childhood and adolescence concerning the building of a healthy "psyche" , the improvement of behaviors and their mental skills and well being.
than what it would ' ve been with just having one mother and no father
of course it is better to have them both,
so keep reading
this has to pointed out
This applies in business as well. One should not look at immediate gratification but rather the options that may or may not develop in the future by executing his plan.Rollo Tomassi said:A truly powerful Man jealously guards his most precious resources; his independence and his ability to maneuver. In other words his options and his ability to exercise them.
If you currently have too many women chasing you, calling you, harassing you, knocking on your door at 2 o'clock in the morning... then I have the simple solution for you.
Just read my free ebook 22 Rules for Massive Success With Women and do the opposite of what I recommend.
This will quickly drive all women away from you.
And you will be able to relax and to live your life in peace and quiet.
LOL. dude, you already know what it is, look at where and why she chimed in. shes read this whole thread and thats what she chose to comment on.ThunderMaverick said:Do you agree with him, Iqqi?
Nope, it is not. But if it looks like you are making a bunch of random posts and saying nothing in them, you could be considered a troll.Donjuandicarlo said:*actually there are posts I wanted to delete cose too much blabla and didn't want waist time of readers with useless informations..... so I just put one line ( edit)
If I 'm banned for that, so be it
is that you who decide this ?
If I did, I'd say so.ThunderMaverick said:Do you agree with him, Iqqi?
Actually I made a longer post on the top of the second page.Warrior74 said:LOL. dude, you already know what it is, look at where and why she chimed in. shes read this whole thread and thats what she chose to comment on.
iqqi said:Nope, it is not. But if it looks like you are making a bunch of random posts and saying nothing in them, you could be considered a troll.
If I did, I'd say so.
I just think he asked some interesting questions, and I'd be interested in where that discussion would go.
Actually I made a longer post on the top of the second page.
"lol, dude" look at what you are choosing to comment on.
IQQI, go back to the van with your bourbon and pass out again, will you?^^ You'll probably be banned soon, but you raise interesting points.
Try to keep your posts to just a few, nix the random "ok hi" posts, and you might make it another month.
Not to get too far off topic here, but I thought I'd mention our culture's tendency to assume that mothers are more caring and affectionate than fathers. A few studies seem to suggest that this assumption is complete bullsh!t.Donjuandicarlo said:That is true, it has been observed that young born who didn't receive attention and affection by caregivers like nurses (so not necessarily by the mum but any feminine presence)
let themselves die.
So in the early stage it is vital.
As I said , it' s better to have both parents.
But again I have in mind the case of broken familly ( after a divorce or separation), the father is more " needed" because generally the phase of "affective nurturing" has already been fulfiled.
In other hand you could say after that early stage , any masculine presence could do the trick,
sometimes the education is made by a male relative, grandfather, uncles etc and it works fine.